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    <description>Welcome to The Small Scale Life Podcast!  The Small Scale Life Podcast is focused on gardening; homesteading/DIY projects; wellness; financial freedom and minimalism; and connecting to nature.  The podcast focuses on providing real-life stories and experiences from the hosts and guests, often encouraging listeners to take small, practical steps toward self-reliance and sustainability. 
Learn, do, grow, and be a little better everyday!  That, my friends, is a good thing (and where the magic is)!  
You can find more about Small Scale Life at our website https://smallscalelife.com. 
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to The Small Scale Life Podcast!  The Small Scale Life Podcast is focused on gardening; homesteading/DIY projects; wellness; financial freedom and minimalism; and connecting to nature.  The podcast focuses on providing real-life stories and experiences from the hosts and guests, often encouraging listeners to take small, practical steps toward self-reliance and sustainability. 
Learn, do, grow, and be a little better everyday!  That, my friends, is a good thing (and where the magic is)!  
You can find more about Small Scale Life at our website https://smallscalelife.com. 
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  <itunes:subtitle>Terrance Layhew and I have a great discussion about his journey from inquisitive teenager to organic inspector, living in the analog, some trends happening in the organic farming world and his Intellectual Agrarian Podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
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Terrance Layhew from the Intellectual Agrarian Blog and Podcast and I had a chance to sit down and talk about this very subject.  Terrance called it "living in the analog," and this whole discussion left me with a lot to think about.  In fact, based on this conversation, I re-evaluated some of the things I was posting on Instgram and actually scaled back on some of the content there.  I discontinued the Black-and-White Photo Challenge as I thought long and hard about the purpose of this effort and once again thinking about the WHY behind it.
As you will hear in the podcast, Terrance is a fellow people collector, and he has used his networking, communicating and writing skills to become an organic inspector, podcaster, writer and intellectual agrarian.  Terrance and I have a great discussion about his journey from inquisitive teenager to organic inspector, living in the analog, some trends happening in the organic farming world and his Intellectual Agrarian Podcast.
Feel free to grab your favorite mug filled with coffee or tea and tune in to Living in the Analog with my friend Terrance Leyhew.  As always, for links to the Intellectual Agrarian, head to smallscalelife.com and find all the links and notes for this podcast. 
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<p>Terrance Layhew from the Intellectual Agrarian Blog and Podcast and I had a chance to sit down and talk about this very subject.  Terrance called it &quot;living in the analog,&quot; and this whole discussion left me with a lot to think about.  In fact, based on this conversation, I re-evaluated some of the things I was posting on Instgram and actually scaled back on some of the content there.  I discontinued the Black-and-White Photo Challenge as I thought long and hard about the purpose of this effort and once again thinking about the WHY behind it.</p>

<p>As you will hear in the podcast, Terrance is a fellow people collector, and he has used his networking, communicating and writing skills to become an organic inspector, podcaster, writer and intellectual agrarian.  Terrance and I have a great discussion about his journey from inquisitive teenager to organic inspector, living in the analog, some trends happening in the organic farming world and his Intellectual Agrarian Podcast.</p>

<p>Feel free to grab your favorite mug filled with coffee or tea and tune in to Living in the Analog with my friend Terrance Leyhew.  As always, for links to the Intellectual Agrarian, head to smallscalelife.com and find all the links and notes for this podcast.</p>]]>
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<p>Terrance Layhew from the Intellectual Agrarian Blog and Podcast and I had a chance to sit down and talk about this very subject.  Terrance called it &quot;living in the analog,&quot; and this whole discussion left me with a lot to think about.  In fact, based on this conversation, I re-evaluated some of the things I was posting on Instgram and actually scaled back on some of the content there.  I discontinued the Black-and-White Photo Challenge as I thought long and hard about the purpose of this effort and once again thinking about the WHY behind it.</p>

<p>As you will hear in the podcast, Terrance is a fellow people collector, and he has used his networking, communicating and writing skills to become an organic inspector, podcaster, writer and intellectual agrarian.  Terrance and I have a great discussion about his journey from inquisitive teenager to organic inspector, living in the analog, some trends happening in the organic farming world and his Intellectual Agrarian Podcast.</p>

<p>Feel free to grab your favorite mug filled with coffee or tea and tune in to Living in the Analog with my friend Terrance Leyhew.  As always, for links to the Intellectual Agrarian, head to smallscalelife.com and find all the links and notes for this podcast.</p>]]>
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